WE ARE OMSI

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WE ARE OMSI
we are omsi
o r e g o n
m u s e u m
o f
s c i e n c e
a n d
d o n o r
i n d u s t r y
r e p o r t
2010
responsibility
& integrity
For more than 65 years, OMSI has operated without state or local revenue for our ongoing operations,
relying instead on our members, sponsorships from corporations, and the generous support of individuals and
foundations. Though OMSI has not been immune to the effects of the weakened economy, we have weathered
the storm. In this year of fiscal challenges, we have emerged a stronger, more focused organization. As always,
we are managing your investment with responsibility and integrity. We remain true to our mission of bringing
quality science learning experiences to people of all ages.
OMSI is an institution that awakens
the imagination and b r i n g s t o
reality the dreams of
our children.
We are so proud that people see OMSI as a place of enduring value. Our attendance and memberships
continue to grow despite a weak economy. We are also proud of our community partnerships, and being
a showcase for exciting innovations in sustainability and renewable energy. Our traveling programs continue
to provide a unique brand of the OMSI experience to children in rural and underserved areas, and every week
our halls are filled with school groups, families, and adults participating in dynamic programs that range from
Science Playground to hands-on science labs to OMSI After Dark.
This year we are hosting several featured exhibits, including the OMSI-built Design Zone: Behind the Scenes,
which showcases exciting, hands-on applications of algebra, and Identity: An Exhibition of You, an exhibit
about genetics and DNA. Lost Egypt: Ancient Secrets, Modern Science will unearth the hidden stories and
artifacts of that intriguing and mysterious civilization. SAMSON, the magnificent 39-foot Tyrannosaurus rex fossil,
continues its worldwide museum debut through December.
Thank you for your confidence in what we do. Together we can build a stronger, brighter future for everyone.
The Honorable Margaret Carter (retired)
(cover photo) clockwise from left:
Grandkids Titus and Keyana, Margaret Carter
Nancy Stueber, President
board of trustees
OMSI’s Board of Trustees is a special group of volunteers with a passion for OMSI, our community, and science education. They bring professional expertise,
advocacy skills, financial support, and boundless energy to countless projects on OMSI’s behalf.
As an educator, I appreciate OMSI’s
The Board has our deepest gratitude for their contributions this past year.
commitment to serve the Portland community
B o a r d O f f i c e r s ( FY 1 0 )
Board of trustees
Steve Cox, Chair
Curt Henninger*, Immediate Past Chair
Judy South, Treasurer
Jennifer Bruml, Secretary
Joyce Lynn Garrett
Blake Hedinger
Thomas L. Hutchinson
Scott Kiever
Jon Jaqua*
Dolores Orfanakis*
Preston Pulliams*
Dilip Ratnam
Don Remlinger
Joseph E. Robertson, Jr.*
April Sanderson
Greg Struxness*
Andy Teich
Tom Turnbull
B o a r d O f f i c e r s ( FY 1 1 )
Steve Cox, Chair
Don Vollum, Chair-elect
Judy South, Treasurer
Trond Ingvaldsen, Secretary
Board of trustees
Tony Bacos
Joe Barra
Bob Beal
Jennifer Bruml
Kurt Bruun
Marc A. Compton
Clive Cook
* Completed term 2010
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m u s e u m s ta f f
Nancy Stueber, President
Paul Carlson, Senior Vice President
Ray Vandiver, VP Center for Learning Experiences
Tim Mack, VP Finance, Human Resources, and Volunteer Services
Mark Patel, VP Marketing, Retail, and Sales
as a resource for scientific awareness, and to
helping students u n d e r s t a n d a n d
b e fa s c i n at e d b y s c i e n c e .
Preston Pulliams
President, Portland Community College
OMSI Board Member
FY 1 0 H i g h l i g h t s
[ J u ne 1 , 2 0 0 9 – M ay 3 1 , 2 0 1 0 ]
Exhibit Highlights
OMSI’s new fiscal year started off with a perfect blend of pop culture meeting real life science in CSI: The Experience. Visitors to the exhibit, based on the popular CBS television series,
were invited to play the role of forensic scientist and help solve a crime using real world forensic techniques. From DNA and firearms analysis to forensic anthropology and toxicology,
CSI: The Experience presented a one-of-a-kind, immersive, and hands-on science learning opportunity.
OMSI’s fall exhibit took a close look at one of the most common human emotions, fear. Scream: The Science of Fear took an experiential and holistic view of fear, examining the
physiological, neurobiological, and sociological aspects of this misunderstood emotion.
FY10’s final exhibit, Space: A Journey to Our Future, explored the past, present, and future of space travel. The exhibit offered space exploration enthusiasts the opportunity to touch a
piece of Mars, see a real Moon rock up close, take a spin on a space bike, and tour a full-scale future lunar habitat.
PLANETARIU M H IG H LIG H TS
The Kendall Planetarium continued to be a leader in astronomy science throughout FY10. Two new dome shows were added to its lineup: Ice Worlds and Journey to the Stars. Ice Worlds
explains how the existence of ice shapes the landscape and natural systems on other planets and moons in our solar system. Journey to the Stars explores the birth, life, and death of stars,
and why they are important to us.
FY10 also proved to be a banner year for planetarium astronomy events. Former “OMSI kid” and current NASA astronaut Dr. Mike Barratt sent photos to OMSI while on the International
Space Station. The photos he took were shown as part of OMSI’s Starry Nights Live presentations. Dr. Barratt also took time out from his Space Station duties to speak to OMSI visitors
live via satellite for a special event.
Other planetarium event highlights included a viewing of the LCROSS mission’s impact on the Moon, a speaking engagement with NASA historian Andrew Chaikin, and the worldwide
Space Day celebration where visitors learned about the International Space Station, meteorites, Moon rocks, and the latest NASA/JPL programs.
S o m e t h i n g O l d A n d S o m e t h i n g N e w I n O M SI ’ s E a r t h
Science Hall
The 66-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as SAMSON made its worldwide museum debut in OMSI’s Earth Science Hall in late December. SAMSON was discovered in
South Dakota in 1987 and is one of the three most complete Tyrannosaurus rex specimens in existence. Close to 60% of SAMSON’s original bones, including its nearly complete skull,
will be on exhibit through the end of 2010.
OMSI partnered with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bring an exciting new permanent exhibit to the Earth Science Hall called Science On a Sphere
(SOS). Science On a Sphere is a six-foot suspended globe that uses computers and video projectors to display dynamic animated images of the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, global
warming trends, and hurricane paths, as well as the surfaces of the Sun, Mars, and Moon.
FY 1 0 H i g h l i g h t s
[ J u ne 1 , 2 0 0 9 – M ay 3 1 , 2 0 1 0 ]
O M NI M AX H IG H LIG H TS
A L e a d e r i n C o mm u n i t y Ev e n t s
The OMNIMAX Theater continued to dazzle fans of giant screen cinema with several new
Special events continued to bring in new audiences and make connections within the community. OMSI’s popular monthly programs expanded their audiences and programming,
outstanding films.
with a Science Pub featuring physicist Neil DeGrasse-Tyson drawing record crowds. OMSI After Dark and Teen Nights consistently reached non-traditional audiences while annual
events such as the Agate and Mineral Show, Shell Show, and Reptile Show continued to be visitor favorites.
Hubble told the story of an inspiring journey into space to perform important repairs and
upgrades on the Hubble Space Telescope.
Reflecting OMSI’s commitment to sustainability, the museum hosted two looks at alternative transportation: a sneak peek at the Nissan Leaf electric car and a chance to try a hydrogen
fuel cell car. Additional FY10 event highlights included a special celebration for the USS Blueback’s 50th anniversary, OHSU’s Brain Fair, and a LEGO building challenge.
Journey to Mecca portrayed the amazing story of Ibn Battuta, the greatest explorer of the
Old World, following his first pilgrimage from Tangier to Mecca in 1325.
Deep Sea took visitors on an immersive, underwater adventure deep below the ocean’s
surface to witness never-before-seen, up-close encounters with a wide range of exotic
D e d i c at i o n t o S u s ta i n a b i l i t y
In FY10, OMSI received a $2.3-million-dollar grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help fund a $3.3-million-dollar project on renewable energy and sustainability
undersea life.
education. The project, titled Sustainability: Promoting Sustainable Decision Making in Informal Education, will include a 1,500-square-foot, bilingual, permanent exhibit in OMSI’s
FY10 also saw the return of the OMNIMAX Film Festival presenting visitors with 21
Sustainability, Metro Regional Government, Portland Community College, Verde, and the Coalition for a Livable Future.
remarkable films, including some rarely played classics, all designed to make the most of the
IMAX giant screen experience.
Earth Science Hall, as well as outreach programs and events. OMSI’s partners in development of the sustainability project include the City of Portland Bureau of Planning and
OMSI also received a $421,549 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for several projects designed to help further the museum’s energy and
environment initiatives. Included is funding for program development utilizing NASA data for OMSI’s Science On a Sphere exhibit, and the purchase of two Magic Planets, a type
of portable Science On a Sphere.
Discover. inspire. dream.
VIP events for our President’s Circle members and corporate partners were ever-popular, and our annual Gala drew more than 700 donors and friends for a night at the museum
in celebration of Space: A Journey to Our Future.
f i n a n c i a l i n f o r m at i o n
Year Ended May 31, 2010
PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUES
Revenues:
Admissions
Memberships
Educational programs
Auxiliary activities
Exhibit fees
Contributions and grants
Contributed services of volunteers and in-kind donations
Interest and other income
Gain/(loss) on sale of property, plant and equipment
Net assets released from restrictions
Total public support and revenue
Year Ended May 31, 2009
4,215,414 2,203,678 2,591,734 2,316,229 2,494,081 5,162,607 1,764,301 338,336 (845) --
4,010,224
2,276,228
2,735,869
2,204,979
2,219,322
5,008,235
1,357,408
(32,313)
(799)
--
21,118,995 19,779,153
this past summer as an intern and now understands
OMSI is an independent, nonprofit
501(c)(3) organization that
receives no state or loal tax
support and relies on admissions,
memberships, and donations to
continue our education mission,
programs, and exhibits.
Tax # 93-0402877
E X P E N S E S Program services:
Museum activities
Educational programs
11,682,902 3,170,122 12,447,378
3,698,234
Total program services
14,853,024 16,145,612
Supporting services:
Management and general
2,045,502 2,298,119
Fundraising
532,352 373,728
Total supporting services
2,577,854 2,671,847
Auxiliary activities
1,171,275
1,119,868
Total expenses
18,602,153 19,937,327
C H A N G E I N N E T A S S E T S From Operating Activities:
2,516,842
(158,174)
Non-operating:
Extraordinary gain on debt restructuring -
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
2,516,842 (158,174)
Net assets, beginning of year
28,308,011 28,466,185
Net assets, end of year
30,824,853 28,308,011
My daughter was able to experience OMSI for herself
w h a t a d i f f e r e n c e O M SI m a k e s
i n o u r c o mm u n i t y . Together, we
will continue to be life-long advocates for OMSI.
Carol Van Natta Burdick
Vice President, Portland Center, Oregon State University Foundation
OMSI Corporate Partner
Claire Burdick
Former OMSI Development Intern
Individual Supporters
Individual action in support of something important helps us reach present goals and gives us the confidence to dream. The following individuals have made
their passion for OMSI, science education, and the future of our community known through their generous contributions. (FY10 = June 1, 2009–May 31, 2010)
$100,000 +
$5,000 +
Courtland F. Carrier, III
Anonymous
Jean M. and Ray B. Auel
Eric Lemelson and Jennifer Bruml
Phil Iosca and Annie Dudan
Jon Jaqua and Kimberly Cooper
Dorothy Lemelson
Daniel Melody
Gary and Karen Takahashi
Andy and Laurie Teich
Marian and Don Vollum
$50,000 +
William Kay and Nancy Blount
$25,000 +
Anonymous
David and Christine Vernier
$2,500 +
$10,000 +
Bob and Diane Beal
Craig Berkman
Kurt and Kristine Bruun
Kristin and Truman Collins
Joan and Wayne Kingsley
Hank Swigert and Marlene Koch
I love OMSI. I could live there, literally.
Young OMSI visitor
David and Courtney Angeli
Joyce Lynn Garrett
Jill and Christopher Hall
John V. and Judy S. Harker
Henry Hillman, Jr.
Beth and Jerry Hulsman
Trond and Catherine Ingvaldsen
Heather Killough
James Esquibel and Pat McDonald
Dolores and Nick Orfanakis
Mary Anne H. Peterson
Angela Polin
Marcia Randall
Dilip and Urmila Ratnam
Pat and Randi Reiten
Andrey and Olga Ryabinin
April Sanderson
Craig and Mary Schwartz
Jody and Tim Stokes
Barbara and Jon Stroud
William and Kimberly Swindells
Cheryl Lynn York and Bryce Walden
Virginia and Robert Walters
$1,000 +
Thelma and Merril Adkisson
Anonymous (6)
Leonard and Brenda Aplet
Jennifer Barker and Travis Diskin
Keith Lee and Sharon Barnes
Joe and Jackie Barra
Kathleen and William Berg
Jim Lewis and Susan Bladholm
Patty Boday and David Estes
Rutherford and Liane Brakke-Pound
Krista and Rex Breunsbach
Ronica Bruce
Scott and Glenda Burns
Carmen Calzacorta and Casey Mills
Senator Margaret Carter
Gregory and Christine Chaille
W. Neal and Christine Christman
William and Holly Coit
Debi Coleman
Marc and Jody Compton
Clive Cook and Sara Allan
Steve Cox and Vikki Mee
Neil and Marjorie Dreiseszun
Jane and John Emrick
Ruth and Carnett Falconbury
Michael and Jeanine Fling
Melissa Fuchs-Beedle
Mark and Lynda Gordon
Steve and Pam Grant
Mike and Rochelle Hart
Blake Hedinger
Ed and Fran Hepp
The Lynn Johnson Family
Susan L. Kem
James G. Kirwan
Nan and Peter Koerner
Anna Kuang
Tim and Kris Lachenmeier
Patrick and Karen LaCrosse
Barbara and Aaron Lance
Ross and Sheila Lienhart
Randy, Teri and Ryan Lund
Elisabeth and Peter Lyon
Marian Massey
June McLean
Janet and Randolph Miller
Kerry Montgomery
Deborah Mrazek and Michael Niquette
Joel, Luis and Trey Nava
Peter and Christine Nickerson
John and Ginger Niemeyer
Doug Orloff and James Tuchschmidt
Janice Orloff
Kim and Craig Overhage
Harold and Jane Pollin
Corky and Claris Poppert
William and Anne Rasnake
Bloor and Patricia Redding
Julie and William Reiersgaard
Donald and Barbara Remlinger
Walden and Paula Rhines
Halle M. and Rick Sadle
Daniel Gibbs and Lois Seed
Linda and Elmer Seeley
Pauline Shelk
Richard and Shellie Silliman
Rick and Patty Sorensen
Greg and Martha Struxness
Nancy and Daniel Stueber
John and Jan Swanson
Katherin and Robert Voll
John and Traci Wheeler
Ben and Elaine Whiteley
Donna and Clifford Wilson
Robert Zagunis and Deborah Bergh
$500 +
Norma Alberthal
Allen and Debbie Alley
David Shute and Stacy Allison
Harriet R. Anderson
Anonymous (2)
Philip and Gainor Arzt
Susan and Brandon Bankowski
John Becker and Dianne Rodway
William and Sandra Bennett
Patricia Berg
Cliff and Kathy Berry
Lawrence S. and Susan W. Black
Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Sherm Bloomer
Suzan and Larry Brice
Ibifuro and Faye Briggs
Ronnie Bruce
Lamar Bryant and Ty Stober
Julie Burnett
Elizabeth Chapin and Bill Williamson
Dave Chen and Jill Price
Suresh and Aruna Chittor
Colleen Chun and Richard Carr
Doug and Lisa Cline
Tom and Susan Commins
Nancy and Judy Contolini
David Copeland
Chris and Chris Dudley
Dan and Sallie Dutton
Individual Supporters
OMSI is a gift to the community and provides a
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va l u a b l e g at e way t o t h e w o r l d
Gary and Suzanna Eichman
Gerda Eiseman
Christy Eugenis and Stan Amy
Ted Fettig and Kregg Arntson
Craig Wright and Ruth Fischer-Wright
Gregg Fletcher
John Gastineau
Doug and Jennie Goe
Ted Halton
Janet and Joe Hanus
John and Pamela Harmon
Patrick and Kelley Harrington
Howard and Molly Harris
Greg Roderick and Jeanette Heinz
Eric and Ronna Hoffman
Alex and Rachael Hofmann
Dale Hoskins
James Huffman and Leslie Spencer
Robert Jensen
Judi and Kirk Johansen
Robyn L. Johnson
Trisha Johnson and Michele Paden
Anne Jourdan
Gregg and Diane Kantor
Robert Donatz and Amy Keiter
John A. Kitzhaber
Joseph and Betty Labadie
Cindy and Curt Larson
Samuel Lee
Eric and Julie Leuvrey
William and Rosella Lindblad
Christopher Logan and Cheryl Vandemore
Edward and Dollie Lynch
D. Carter and Jennifer MacNichol
Eric Mann and Elizabeth Yen
Jim and Jennifer Mark
Robert Matteri
Daphne Clifton and James McBride
Libby and Mike McCaslin
Mr. and Mrs. Steve and Tamra Mellor
Jeff Miller and Will Carter
Ann Marie Navarrette
Jean and Verne Newcomb
Michael and Gloria Olds
Lisa Ramsey and Thomas Barnes
Marianne and Richard Reiter
Foy Renfro and John Deyo
Margie Rikert
Jon and Karen Rivenburg
Sham and Theresa Rockove
Sabrina Rokovitz and Leslie Johnson
Russ Rosner
Greg and Lisa Rudisel
Gabriel Schiminovich and Mary O’Connor
Wayne Schweinfest
Bonnie Serkin and William Emery
Fred and Marie Shanaman
John and Joan Shipley
M. Gerald and Donna Smith
Barbara and James Snow
Rex and Angela Snow
Kent and Phyllis Snyder
Richard and Robin Springer
Stevenson Charitable Fund of the
Fidelity Investment Charitable Gift Fund
Solon and Anita Stone
Paul and Gloria Swick
Susan and Robert Tenold
Janet and Todd Van Rysselberghe
Turid Owren and E. Walter Van Valkenburg
Linda and Richard Ward
William Warnes and Roberta Bigelow
Charles and Devin Watkins
o f s c i e n c e t e c h n o l o g y.
Gary Takahashi, M.D.
Physician, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
OMSI enthusiast and supporter
Clockwise from left: The Takahashi Family
Kellie, Karen, Brian, Gary
C o r p o r at e Pa r t n e r s
Our corporate friends share OMSI’s vision of a creative, technologically fluent community where science learning plays a role in contributing to everyone’s
success—from research scientists to kindergarten teachers and from poets to pipe fitters. We salute the leadership and vision of the following group of
businesses, large and small, that help make our work possible every day. (FY10 = June 1, 2009–May 31, 2010)
$250,000 +
$25,000 +
$5,000 +
$2,500 +
Comcast Spotlight
Bank of America
Bon Appétit Management Company
Chevron Corporation
Entercom
FLIR Systems, Inc.
K103 Radio
Mentor Graphics
Oldies 106.7 KLTH Radio
Pepsi Bottling Group
The Standard
Tri-Met
Vernier Software & Technology
American Steel, L.L.C.
Big Duck Media
Clear Channel Outdoor
Durham and Bates Agencies, Inc.
KeyBank of Oregon
Lane Powell, P.C.
Lorentz Bruun Construction
Nissan North America, Inc.
NW Natural Gas Co.
OECO LLC
Portland General Electric
Portland Monthly
Portland Trail Blazers
RNA Networks, Inc.
Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo
Small Dog Video
Wells Fargo Private Bank
A-dec
Alaska Airlines, Inc.
Ancient Cellars
Artisan Technology Consulting
Ater Wynne LLP
Ball Janik LLP
El Rey Radio
Enterprise Holdings
FEI Co.
Frank’s Floor Covering
Game Crazy
Hanset Stainless, Inc
JGP Wealth Management Group
KATU.com
KEX & KNEWS Radio
KINK FM102
Lago Di Merlo
Learning.com
Lemelson Vineyards
Metal Products Company
Near Space Corporation
NW Senior and Boomer News
Oregon State University
Port of Portland
Portland Community College
Royce’s Prop Shop, Inc.
Sage
SolarWorld
Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc.
$100,000 +
Comcast
KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8
$50,000 +
KNRK and Charlie
Lamar
Lufthansa German Airlines
OregonLive.com
Willamette Week $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 +
EngineWorks
Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum
Hoffman Corporation
KFBW Radio
KGW.com
KetelOne
Kiewit Bilfinger Berger
Knowledge Learning Corporation
KUPL
NIKE, Inc.
Oregon Health & Science University
Oregon Iron Works
Pacific Power
Sunset Express Magazine
The Boeing Company
Vigor Industrial
My favorite exhibit was SAMSON the T. rex. When I stood in front of him my heart rate got faster and faster!
Youth Camper
Travel Portland
Union Bank
Unity Portland Pages
US Bank
Vestas-American Wind Technology, Inc.
Wild 107.5
Winter’s Hill Vineyard
$1,000 +
Anonymous
Capital Pacific Bank
Christenson Electric, Inc.
CMT One Country
Event Rental Communications
Gunderson, Inc.
Informal Education Products
KGON
Latitudes
Lear Electric
Metro Parent Publishing
Moreland Veterinary Hospital
PCC Structurals, Inc.
Portland Concierge Association
SeaPort Airlines (dba Alaska Juneau Aeronautics, Inc.)
Spirit Media
Tanner Creek Energy
Teufel Landscape
The Hotel Max
Up For Grabs, Inc.
Vista Consultants, LLC
$500 +
Alex’s Watchworks
Allison Inn and Spa
Amazama
CH2M Hill Corporation
ConocoPhillips
Epson Portland Inc.
Glow Creative
Greenlight Creative, LLC
Just Out
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Lampros Steel Inc.
Mt. Hood Solutions
NIKE Employee Matching Gift
PV Powered
Roku, Inc.
Siltronic Corporation
Widmer Brothers Brewing Company
F o u n d at i o n s AND G o v e r n m e n t A g e n c i e s
The support of the following foundations and government agencies is instrumental in helping OMSI connect people to science learning
experiences that equip them to face the opportunities and challenges of the future. (FY10 = June 1, 2009–May 31, 2010)
$1,000,000 +
$25,000 +
National Science Foundation
Demorest Family Foundation
Gray Family Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
JFR Foundation
Tektronix Foundation
Trust Management Services, LLC
$250,000 +
National Institutes of Health
Christine and C.F. Swigert, Jr.
Endowment Fund for OMSI
$100,000 +
Hedinger Family Foundation
Institute of Museum and Library Services
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
$10,000 +
Anonymous Fund #16 of The Oregon
Community Foundation
Bank of America Foundation
The Campbell Foundation
Carl O. Peterson Memorial Fund
Harry A. Merlo Foundation
Intel Foundation
John and Robin Jaqua Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation of The
Oregon Community Foundation
Juan Young Trust
You guys are the best trip that I’ve ever been to. That really long bus ride was worth every minute!
Young Field Trip Attendee
Mentor Graphics Foundation
PGE Foundation
Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust
Spirit Mountain Community Fund
The Jean Vollum Fund of the Vanguard
Charitable Endowment
The Renaissance Foundation
The Wollenberg Foundation
$5,000 +
Betswest Foundation
Jessie Jonas Charitable Fund
The Samuel S. Johnson Foundation
Life Technologies Foundation
Norman F. Sprague, Jr. Foundation
Pacific Power Foundation
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
$2,500 +
$1,000 +
Anonymous
Anne A. Berni Foundation
C. Giles Hunt Charitable Trust
Carpenter Foundation
Coit Family Foundation
Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation
Gordon Strain Memorial Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
IBM Matching Grants Program
Jackson Foundation
Mason Charitable Trust
Oregon State University Foundation
Port of Portland
Tagmyer Family Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
The Faerie Godmother Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
Union Bank Foundation
Union Pacific Foundation
Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation
Anonymous
Fernando & Dolores Leon Family Trust
JEZ Foundation
John Mosser Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Leo Adler Community Fund
Ludke Foundation
Malu, Ltd. Foundation
Mario & Alma Pastega Family Foundation
Monroe A. Jubitz Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Pollin Family Fund of the Oregon Jewish Community Foundation
R.H. Parker/United Foundation
Sir James and Lady Anne McDonald Fund
Sokol Foundation, Inc.
The Thornton Family Charitable Fund
Ward Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
$500 +
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund
Frank and Margaret Bitar Foundation
Holland Family Foundation
Neilsen Family Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
Patricia H. and John C. Beckman Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
Swigert Foundation
Wentworth Foundation
I’m encouraged to expand my own
knowledge and gain teaching
experiences by pushing my own
horizons. With OMSI a weekly
part of my life, I feel better about
myself and my place in the greater
community. L e a r n i n g i s a
ta s k n e v e r f i n i s h e d .
Jim Hutchins
Volunteer, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
volunteers
OMSI depends on the generous contributions of volunteers. These are people in their teens and beyond who care deeply about
OMSI’s mission and are willing to give their time and personal attention to nearly every aspect of the museum’s operations—from the labs
to the administrative offices. They are the people who greet visitors and answer questions and whose willingness to share their love of
science learning infuses everything we do. (FY10 = June 1, 2009–May 31, 2010)
THANK YOU to our dedicated, multitalented, inspiring volunteers who gave 103,815 hours of service to OMSI.
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Sarah Kaeder
David Baerwald
Tom Prewitt
Brandi Abney Charles Macaluso
RandolphKing
Don Bardel
Kendall Abney Mark Manzer
Ed Lee
Martha Brady
4 0 years or 9 , 0 0 0 ho u rs
Linda Babcock Bob McCutcheon
TheodoreLiljeholm
George Brennfleck
of service Steve Brown James McKeon
B J McIntosh
Fred Carneau
Dean Abney
Will Fessler
Marilyn Burns Janet Mills
Harriet Myers
Nancy Dotterer
Larry Abney
Richard Burt Bill Mitzel
Jim Peterson
David Dunham
Francie Casey Kerry Montgomery
John Purrett
Frances Hein
3 5 years or 8 , 0 0 0 ho u rs
Cindy Chan Janice Moore
Mike Salmon
Raymond Hein
Eric Chavez Will Muzzall
of service Chris Stafford
Eric Johnson
Carroll Dubuar
Wayne Crook Steven Nelson
Rachel Abney
Robert
Walter
Dale
Jolly
Don Daly Haden Olson
Collin
Kaeder
Darrell Desper
Laura Davis Noble Powell
Marvin Dawson George Reichard
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Jerold Dodson Steven Ryan
Edwin Nusbaum
Al Beale
Janet Kretzmeier
Hank Becker
Bill Dolan Liana Schweitzer
Margie Rikert
James Birchard
Bob Wyant
David Herzog
Margo Edinger Cheryl Sears
Nina Rust
Carol Farr Susan Spangler
Gerry Breese
Terri Seiler
Ernie Butts
John Fessel Ruta Stabina
2 0 years or 5 , 0 0 0 ho u rs
Bruce Shaughnessy
Scott Carneau
Ian Gard Melvin Stearns
of service Harold Smith
Sandy Frederick
Ray Haag Michael Stephens
Garrett Abney
Dick Pyne
Sharron Heinrich Ralph Strom
Stephen Summers
Brian Hamilton
Roger Eiss
Bob Scheuchenpflug
James Hoeschen Jackie Sze
Gary Thrall
Keith Holmes
Don Kendall
Gareth Wilson
Marie Hopper Bob Thacker
Lama Tilgner
Michael Holst
Marion Jangula Ron Tipper
Merlia Tilgner
David Koch
John Jennings Otto Tzevelekos
Lewis Van Winkle
John Kovach
Art Johnstone Audrey Vogelpohl
Abraham Kamerman Lyle Vogelpohl
Gary Webb
Chris Knoll
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Nicholas Conroy Todd Cooper
Genie Currier
Josh Edinger
Erin Ellis
Melissa Halstead
Jim Hutchins
David Powell
Mary Theirl
Michelle Wilson
our mission
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is a scientific, educational, and cultural resource center dedicated to improving
the public’s understanding of science and technology. OMSI makes science exciting and relevant through exhibits, programs, and
experiences that are presented in an entertaining and participatory fashion.
“ O M SI i s a j e w e l a n d d e s e r v e s o u r s u p p o r t. ”
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